Very sad indeed, as a regular commuter I would though like to know how many of these incidents are accidents, criminal or suicide. The train companies should try and do more to prevent suicides, surely with proper observation they can identify those in that frame of mind.

Very sad indeed, as a regular commuter I would though like to know how many of these incidents are accidents, criminal or suicide. The train companies should try and do more to prevent suicides, surely with proper observation they can identify those in that frame of mind.lovethegreens

lovethegreens wrote:
Very sad indeed, as a regular commuter I would though like to know how many of these incidents are accidents, criminal or suicide. The train companies should try and do more to prevent suicides, surely with proper observation they can identify those in that frame of mind.

It's no surprise you lovethegreens, I should probably tell you now, mood rings don't exist and those cameras that detect your aura are just taking your money.

My thoughts are with this boys friends and family and the people who had to witness this incident.

[quote][p][bold]lovethegreens[/bold] wrote:
Very sad indeed, as a regular commuter I would though like to know how many of these incidents are accidents, criminal or suicide. The train companies should try and do more to prevent suicides, surely with proper observation they can identify those in that frame of mind.[/p][/quote]It's no surprise you lovethegreens, I should probably tell you now, mood rings don't exist and those cameras that detect your aura are just taking your money.
My thoughts are with this boys friends and family and the people who had to witness this incident.Uberarticuno

lovethegreens wrote:
Very sad indeed, as a regular commuter I would though like to know how many of these incidents are accidents, criminal or suicide. The train companies should try and do more to prevent suicides, surely with proper observation they can identify those in that frame of mind.

It's no surprise you lovethegreens, I should probably tell you now, mood rings don't exist and those cameras that detect your aura are just taking your money.

My thoughts are with this boys friends and family and the people who had to witness this incident.

*Mood rings don't work, sorry.

[quote][p][bold]Uberarticuno[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]lovethegreens[/bold] wrote:
Very sad indeed, as a regular commuter I would though like to know how many of these incidents are accidents, criminal or suicide. The train companies should try and do more to prevent suicides, surely with proper observation they can identify those in that frame of mind.[/p][/quote]It's no surprise you lovethegreens, I should probably tell you now, mood rings don't exist and those cameras that detect your aura are just taking your money.
My thoughts are with this boys friends and family and the people who had to witness this incident.[/p][/quote]*Mood rings don't work, sorry.Uberarticuno

I agree leave the family to grieve and his friends. Why would you need to know the name, no doubt it will be released in time. I come from hassocks originally and expect my 2 sons may know him but give everyone the privicy that they need to come to terms with this tragic event

I agree leave the family to grieve and his friends. Why would you need to know the name, no doubt it will be released in time. I come from hassocks originally and expect my 2 sons may know him but give everyone the privicy that they need to come to terms with this tragic eventArsenal babe

"British Transport Police is investigating the circumstances of his death."

So, there is no evidence that this is a suicide. Could be an accident. Either way it is tragic, and it seems to be occurring quite regularly in Sussex unfortunately.

"British Transport Police is investigating the circumstances of his death."
So, there is no evidence that this is a suicide. Could be an accident. Either way it is tragic, and it seems to be occurring quite regularly in Sussex unfortunately.hoveguyactually

My son became a teen this week, and it's the most exciting time to be alive.

I know the mother of one 16 year-old in Hassocks, as we go out together occasionally - still wating to hear back from her.

Condolences to all concerned, especially the train driver's loved ones.

This is awful.
My son became a teen this week, and it's the most exciting time to be alive.
I know the mother of one 16 year-old in Hassocks, as we go out together occasionally - still wating to hear back from her.
Condolences to all concerned, especially the train driver's loved ones.stevo!!